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cracked wheat

noun

Wheat grain that have been cut or crushed without further milling

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Makes 4 For the shell: 500g/1lb/2 cups burghul (medium cracked wheat) 250g/½lb/1 cup jireesh (dry uncooked cracked wheat) 250g/½lb ground beef For the stuffing: 500g/1lb minced lamb or minced chicken 1 onion, finely chopped 120g/4oz/½ cup flaked almonds or pine nuts (omit when using minced chicken) 2 tbsp sultanas (optional) Salt and black pepper Preparation: 20 minutes.

Check that the cracked wheat has absorbed all the water.

But tomatoes, zucchinis, cracked wheat, bulgur, which is something we grew up eating a lot of, cracked wheat.

Don't confuse it with cracked wheat, which is another product made from raw wheat berries.

A classic Middle Eastern dish is kibbe, a mixture of ground lamb and cracked wheat.

Wheat bran, oat bran and cracked wheat are also in the formula.

Venison tastes altogether new when it's cooked overnight with onions, yogurt and cracked wheat.

You can substitute bulgur, or cracked wheat, for the rice; it gives the dish a completely Middle Eastern feel.

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The meal peaked with a chicken ballotine stuffed with black trumpet mushrooms and served alongside creamy cracked-wheat risotto.

If you're going to cheat: If the real benefit comes from replacing highly refined flour, then it may be reasonable to try consuming whole-grain wheat, such as wheat berries or stone-cracked wheat products.

In 1898 Danforth, the president of the company, launched a cracked-wheat cereal that became known as Ralston Whole Wheat Cereal (after a well-known health promoter of the 1890s, Albert Wester Edgerly, known as "Dr. Ralston").

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